Publications
Abdel-Raheem, Ahmed. 2021. Reality bites: How the pandemic has begun to shape the way we, metaphorically, see the world. Discourse & Society 32 (5) : 519–541.
Billig, Michael. 2021. Rhetorical uses of precise numbers and semi-magical round numbers in political discourse about COVID-19:: Examples from the government of the United Kingdom. Discourse & Society 32 (5) : 542–558.
Frayne, Craig. 2021. Corpus-based analysis of genetically modified seed discourse. Discourse & Society 33 (2) : 175–192.
Fryer, Daniel Lees. 2021. #AllCatsAreBeautiful: Ambient affiliation and the visual-verbal representation and appreciation of cats in online subversive discourses. Discourse & Society 33 (1) : 3–33.
Hart, Christopher and Bodo Winter. 2021. Gesture and legitimation in the anti-immigration discourse of Nigel Farage. Discourse & Society 33 (1) : 34–55.
Hughes, Neil. 2021. Exploring vegan ideology through graffiti slogans. Discourse & Society 32 (5) : 575–597.
Lan, Tian Xiang and Gene Segarra Navera. 2021. The slanted beam: A critical discourse analysis of anti-Islam and anti-Muslim discourse in China. Discourse & Society 33 (1) : 107–125.
Puchner, Laurel and Linda Markowitz. 2021. Sexism in Facebook discourse about clergy misconduct. Discourse & Society 33 (1) : 74–88.
Rose Luqiu, Luwei and Sara Xueting Liao. 2021. Rethinking ‘the personal is political’: Enacting agency in the narrative of sexual harassment experiences in China. Discourse & Society 32 (6) : 708–727.
Yang, Jianxin and Yaqi Wang. 2021. Book review:: Ourania Hatzidaki and Dionysis Goutsos (eds), Greece in Crisis: Combining Critical Discourse and Corpus Linguistics Perspectives. Discourse & Society 32 (2) : 257–259.
Aronson, Olov. 2020. Victimhood in Swedish political discourse. Discourse & Society 32 (3) : 292–306.
Dynel, Marta. 2020. COVID-19 memes going viral:: On the multiple multimodal voices behind face masks. Discourse & Society 32 (2) : 175–195.
García-Gómez, Antonio. 2020. Discursive representation of masculinity and femininity in Tinder and Grindr: Hegemonic masculinity, feminine devaluation and femmephobia. Discourse & Society 31 (4) : 390–410.
Bonnin, Juan Eduardo. 2019. Double stance discourse: Managing social and personal identity at work. Discourse & Society 30 (4) : 359–375.
Machin, David and Petre Breazu. 2019. Racism toward the Roma through the affordances of Facebook: bonding, laughter and spite. Discourse & Society 30 (4) : 376–394.
Breeze, Ruth. 2019. Emotion in politics: Affective-discursive practices in UKIP and Labour. Discourse & Society 30 (1) : 24–43.
Flowerdew, John and Meilin Chen. 2019. Discriminatory discursive strategies in online comments on YouTube videos on the Hong Kong Umbrella Movement by Mainland and Hong Kong Chinese. Discourse & Society 30 (6) : 549–572.
Debras, Camille. 2019. Political graffiti in May 2018 at Nanterre University: A linguistic ethnographic analysis. Discourse & Society 30 (5) : 441–464.
Dori-Hacohen, Gonen. 2019. ‘Hitlahamut’: A term for unreasonable populist public talk in Israel. Discourse & Society 30 (2) : 135–153.
Garcia, Angela Cora. 2019. Bordering work in contemporary political discourse: The case of the US/Mexico border wall proposal. Discourse & Society 30 (6) : 573–599.
Glapka, Ewa. 2019. Critical affect studies: On applying discourse analysis in research on affect, body and power. Discourse & Society 30 (6) : 600–621.